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"For now, the best that can be offered is to make the changes that one can control (diet, exercise, etc.), substitute fresh or frozen food for canned (metal cans are often lined with BPA-based liners)..."

Pretty sure if cans are lined with BPA you'd want to switch from canned to fresh or frozen.

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Is BPA the white coating you see inside some cans? These cans were lined with that material to protect against the harmful effect of the galvanizing coming of the can and getting into the food. This is wide spread in almost all galvanized cans. This was required by the FDA. It is hard to believe they would allow a toxic chemical in the cans. I am not sure this white material is BPA.

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